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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › DilrubaDilruba - Wikipedia

    The dilruba (also spelled dilrupa) is a bowed musical instrument originating in India. It is a type of Bowed Sitar that's slightly larger than an esraj and has a larger, square resonance box like a sarangi. The dilruba holds particular importance in Sikh history.

  2. Dilruba is a rare stringed instrument from India. “Dilruba” name is translated as "thief of the heart." It is a young instrument by Indian standards, being o...

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  3. Dilruba is an instrument of the bowed variety. Its origin is relatively new to the North Indian music system. It was specifically designed for women to play and is half sitar and half sarangi in design.

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  5. chandrakantha.com › indian-instruments › dilrubaDilruba – chandrakantha.com

    Learn about the dilruba, a cross between the sitar and sarangi, popular in north-west India. Find out its construction, technique, tuning, meend, and video examples.

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  6. indianculture.gov.in › tat-vadya › dilrubaDILRUBA | INDIAN CULTURE

    Dilruba is a metal stringed instrument with horsehair and parchment. It is used in religious ceremonies and Northern Classical music in different parts of North India.

  7. nadsadhna.com › indian-instruments › dilrubaDilruba – Nad Sadhna

    Learn about the dilruba, a bowed instrument that combines the sitar and the sarangi. Find out its features, playing technique, musical nuances and popularity in the north of India.

  8. Dilruba and esraj are Indian musical instruments that combine the characteristics of sitar and sarangi. They have long necks, frets, metal strings and parched skin soundboxes, and are played with the bow. Learn about their history, similarities and differences, and how to play them.

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